The purpose of this book is to guide the reader to a deeper understanding of how God’s Grace is sufficient in our lives, even through our most trying times. It also provides a better understand of the fourth commandment in keeping the Sabbath.

The author looks at war through the ages of time from God’s perspective, examining its root causes and providing some plausible explanations on why God has allowed war in the past, even sanctioned it at times. The author then concludes that war, and going to war, is simply not of God! Some possible objections are examined, including a discussion of the Second Amendment to the US Constitution.

Catholic morality is often seen in a negative way about “what I can’t do.” It’s true that Christ’s teachings on the moral life limit us from engaging in actions contrary to His will and contrary to our dignity. But morality is so much more than just a list of restrictions. Morality is also about living in freedom! It’s about living in the freedom that our Triune God has in store for us!

Have you ever watched a dog, how easily it loves and how it doesn't care who a person is, what they've done, where they came from, etc.? Does not a dog love more than most people and without regard to any trivial matters by which humans judge? Take mere moments to watch the behavior of a dog and how it treats people. You can learn a lot from such a creature, mainly, how to master love.

This report, produced on behalf of the Church of England Evangelical Council, provides a detailed survey of studies on the Bible and same-sex relationships that have been produced since 2003 by both revisionist and traditionalist scholars. It then undertakes an evaluation of these studies.

Ministerial Ethics book is designed to revolutionize the pastor’s and Christian leader’s walk with the Lord. It will help you release your inner power and furnish you with great spiritual and socio-ethical vitality. It teaches the character formation of a servant of God, not as an escape from life protected quiescence, but as a powerful tool out of which comes driving energy.

This book provides evidence for a philosophical understanding of God's link to mental disorders such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia along with other related mental afflictions. This evidence is provided through different relationships God establishes with people throughout the Bible along with some of the decisions that He makes.

The Religious Right consider the secular humanist world to be in war against Christianity. The battleground is the definition of "hate speech" vs. religious freedom. And every war needs a survival guide.

This book compiles in one document the contents of several smaller e-books: What Does the Bible Say About the Old and New Covenants?, Should Christians Keep Old Testament Laws?, Should Christians Keep the Annual Festivals God Gave the Ancient Israelites?, Which Old Testament Laws Apply to Christians Today?, What Does the Bible Say About the Sabbath?, and The Christian Sabbath: Divine Rest.

In these articles, Paul Kroll examines whether the seventh-day Sabbath is a valid law for Christians. Since the only commands for the Sabbath are in the laws of Moses, he begins by exploring whether the Law of Moses has authority over Christians. It does not; Christians are to obey God based on the new covenant, not the old. Kroll then explores auxiliary questions about Genesis, Hebrews and Jesus.

When Christians read the Old Testament, they are often puzzled. They find many laws that seem to be part of Christianity, and yet they also find many laws that no one obeys. Laws of sacrifice, rituals and civil laws are mixed together with laws that tell people how to get along with others. This series of Bible studies explores how a Christian can know which laws to keep.

Examining the logic of ethical judgment, this book shows how our moral faculties may not be as wonderful as we think. While harshly criticizing Christianity in places, and even offering solid critiques of some of the traditional 'proofs' of God's existence, this book ultimately offers the modern reader an ancient but powerful way to understand the Christian faith.

The difficult teachings of the Apostle Paul are largely responsible for the multitude of varying Christian denominations extant today. Is the Law of Moses done away by Christ’s death, or is the law established by grace? Are we saved by faith without works, or is it the doers of the law that “shall be justified?” The answers to these questions lie at the very heart of Christian theology.

“To those who would argue that God does not exist, read this book and each page will reveal that God not only exists, but He knows you better than you do.
Can a single book change a person and an entire nation?
This one can!!”
Todd Friel
Host,
Wretched Radio and TV

The Bible does not prohibit believers from using force to stop evil aggressors. Ralph Orr examines the biblical evidence that is sometimes used by pacifists. He has a detailed study of the Old Testament, the Sermon on the Mount, and other relevant texts.

Many religious people believe that the Bible forbids any use of alcoholic beverages. But this is a distortion of the Bible and of ancient history. Although the Bible does not forbid alcohol, it does mention the abuse of alcohol. It is a serious social problem, and this series of articles addresses alcoholism, how it is treated, how we can avoid it, and the special needs of women.

In That Holy Anarchist, Mark Van Steenwyk explores the relationship between Christianity and anarchism. The name of Jesus is invoked by those in power as well as those resisting that power. What were the politics of Jesus and how can they continue to inform us as we struggle for justice?